Allergy - Explained in a Scientific Way
Due to the widespread use of the term allergy, there are many misconceptions about allergic disorders among patients and the general population. This article aims to explain allergy in a scientific way, but in simple language and with examples.
Spring Allergies: Why They Are Worse Than Ever and How to Find Relief
Spring signals new beginnings—but for allergy sufferers, it often begins with sneezes, sniffles, and itchy eyes.
Mold Allergy: Types, Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment
Molds are small fungi spores that are ubiquitous in nature and can cause allergic reactions. Read this article to know about it.
Airborne Contact Dermatitis (ABCD) Due to Congress Grass - An Overview
Airborne contact dermatitis (ABCD) caused by congress grass is on the rise. Read below to learn more.

Mast Cell Activation Syndrome - Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment
Mast cell activation syndrome causes mast cells to release too much of a chemical, causing allergy and other symptoms. Read on to know more.
Latex Allergy - Precautions and Care in Healthcare Settings
Latex allergy is prevalent among healthcare providers and dental surgeons. Read the article to know its pathophysiology and prevention.
Is Common Cold a Disease or an Allergy?
This article discusses the common cold, how it can be related to and differentiated from allergies, and treatment modalities that are different from allergies.
Eosinophilia: A Brief Discussion Regarding Causes and Management
Eosinophilia, or a rise in the eosinophil count, can occur due to allergy or skin infection or due to HIV infection or cancer. Read the article to know more.

Patch Testing - an Emerging Need to Prevent Allergic Reaction
A patch test is a safe and painless diagnostic test commonly used to diagnose allergic skin conditions. Read the article to know more about it.

Approach to Managing Anaphylaxis to Rare Allergens
Anaphylaxis is a serious potentially life-threatening systemic reaction that usually occurs in response to exposure to allergens. Read the article to know more.